Brian de Palma is really good at creating suspense. Before landing on Mars, he was nervous enough that I haven't seen it for a long time. This made me forget the movie with the length of the movie.
After the rescue team landed on Mars, there was no nervous suspense, and only told a common story: Mars Earth is a family.
The special effects are OK, and the actors can't talk about where they can play their acting skills. As usual in Hollywood productions, it is indispensable to describe the love between husband and wife and the friendship between friends, which is more conventional.
The highlight is the long shot of the opening and the rendering and shooting methods of the tension in the play.
This film interprets the unknown problem of mankind from another angle: origin.
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